In another incident in 2009, a police chief in Talent, Oregon, 280 miles south of Portland, found a group of teenagers sharing Camel Orbs taken from one of their older brothers.

More recently, researchers have warned that Camel Orbs poses a threat to children due to its resemblance to candy. Specifically, the product contains cinnamon or mint flavored dissolvable pellets of tobacco that resemble Tic Tac mints, and sold in similar packaging. Curious children are thus tempted to try the product. And because the product is quick-absorbing, it is more toxic when ingested. Each pellet contains 1 mg of nicotine, sufficient to induce nausea and vomiting in a small child.